One subject, everything I love. A deep dive into my best resources and a behind-the-scenes look at my creative life. Twice a month, by me, Jessie Randall, founder of Loeffler Randall.
Crowd sourced recommendations from real buyers. Recovering Marketing CEO who is done with ads and product plays. No kick backs, just earnest recs. No advertising or affiliate links.
Named after my favorite uncle who taught me to love the little things. Come for the pop culture fun and silly link roundups, stay for the candid discussions about body image. Welcome!
Welcome to Generation Ex. An exploration of the midlife space that moves us from who we were to who we may become… as long as we don’t completely f*k it up in the transition.
Grappling with midlife in all its glory - from the uniquely thoughtful perspective of an American transplanted to Australia.
A weird newsletter about all the midlife things: kids, parents, food, sex, holidays, rage, and sweating at night, by the author of Waiting for Birdy and We All Want Impossible Things.
Women don't vanish after 40. Who knew?! Amplifying and celebrating the voices of women in midlife and beyond by the former editor of Red, Cosmopolitan (and Just 17!)
#1 Parenting Substack in the US | Notes on real life, motherhood, creative business, and more by Emily Ley: bestselling author / founder of Simplified®. Paid subscribers receive weekly posts, Sunday Scrolls + access to the archive. Glad you're here!
Pop Culture Personality is all about the pop culture I consume in a given week. Expect commentary about what's happening online, what I've been watching, reading, and listening to, and anything else that's taking up space in the cultural zeitgeist.
one ridiculously impressive complete-meal recipe delivered to your inbox every saturday morning that dirties minimal dishes and requires under an hour of time.
Step into our salad laboratory. We got your leafy greens, your grains, your veg, and protein. Plus: salady guests, salady books & recipes, recipes, recipes 🥗
Advice and wisdom from Heather Havrilesky, published since 2012 (formerly at The Awl and NY Magazine). Paid subscribers receive 1-2 weekly posts on how to navigate our broken world with compassion, realism, and an open heart.